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Bertrand Russell: ‘On Astrologers’

Here is a bit on nonsense through the ages, applicable to education, world politics, and the spread of irrationalism in such movements as homeopathy,

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Dennis in Culture, History, Skepticism | March 10, 2011 | 742 Words

What happened to the Year of Reading Rome?

Well, the short answer is life. We can chalk this up to another of those very ambitiously colossal failures among so many other New Year’s resolutions

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Dennis in History, Personal Stuff | February 26, 2011 | 246 Words

Can tree rings shed light on Roman History?

BBC is reporting the results of a study of tree rings growth, calling their article, “Roman rise and fall ‘recorded in trees.'”  Tree rings can show

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Sarah in History, Skepticism | January 17, 2011 | 335 Words

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